Sony CDLSA1 CD Player
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Sony CD Player
Pros
Very sophisticated look and feel
Cons
Skips CDs, doesn't play recordable CDs, sound quality weak
Recommended it?
No
The Bottom Line:
I wouldn't recommend this CD player to anyone.
This CD player is my boyfriend's and he agrees with me when I say that it's not very good. In fact, it stinks. We leave this one in the kitchen on a stand we have so I can listen to music while I'm cooking or washing dishes. I like the way it looks. It's very 'techno' and it also looks very sophisticated. However, as good as it looks, it can't make up for the fact that it doesn't do anything like it should.
First of all, the speakers are all messed up. They're the kind of speakers that you have to plug into the back of the CD player. My boyfriend hooked them up and when you listen to something, all you can hear is a buzzing noise coming from the speakers. We thought it might have been a bad connection but we checked it and the cords are plugged in tight. So I tried to turn the volume up to drown out the buzzing. But when I do that, the sound crackles and and eventually disappears altogether.
Then there's the fact that it skips everytime something barely touches it and I don't know about you but I don't like my CDs all scratched up because the CD player skips on a dime. It even skips when my boyfriend and I walk across the floor and we're both fit so I don't see how us walking across the floor could cause it to skip. Another bad thing about this CD player is that it doesn't play certain recordable CDs. I have a huge collection of CDs that I've burned and out of forty of them, it only plays about seven of them. It just refuses to read the other CDs at all.
I've come close to just smashing this frustrating thing into a million pieces and it would seriously save you a ton of trouble if you just bought a different CD player altogether to listen to your music on.
First of all, the speakers are all messed up. They're the kind of speakers that you have to plug into the back of the CD player. My boyfriend hooked them up and when you listen to something, all you can hear is a buzzing noise coming from the speakers. We thought it might have been a bad connection but we checked it and the cords are plugged in tight. So I tried to turn the volume up to drown out the buzzing. But when I do that, the sound crackles and and eventually disappears altogether.
Then there's the fact that it skips everytime something barely touches it and I don't know about you but I don't like my CDs all scratched up because the CD player skips on a dime. It even skips when my boyfriend and I walk across the floor and we're both fit so I don't see how us walking across the floor could cause it to skip. Another bad thing about this CD player is that it doesn't play certain recordable CDs. I have a huge collection of CDs that I've burned and out of forty of them, it only plays about seven of them. It just refuses to read the other CDs at all.
I've come close to just smashing this frustrating thing into a million pieces and it would seriously save you a ton of trouble if you just bought a different CD player altogether to listen to your music on.